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Abu 'Amr Muhammad b. 'Umar b. 'Abd al-Aziz is known as al-Kashshi. He is attributed to Kashsh, today known as Shahrisabz.<ref>Dihkhudā, ''Lughatnāmah'', under the word "کشّ".</ref> It is in Qashqadaryo Region of [[Uzbekistan]]. | Abu 'Amr Muhammad b. 'Umar b. 'Abd al-Aziz is known as al-Kashshi. He is attributed to Kashsh, today known as Shahrisabz.<ref>Dihkhudā, ''Lughatnāmah'', under the word "کشّ".</ref> It is in Qashqadaryo Region of [[Uzbekistan]]. | ||
Al-Kashshi lived in the first half of the 4th/[[10th | Al-Kashshi lived in the first half of the 4th/[[10th]] century and was contemporary with [[al-Kulayni]]. He had almost the same teachers and students as al-Kulayni.<ref>Ṭūsī, ''Ikhtīyār maʿrifat al-rijāl'', p. 4.</ref> His death is said to be in about [[340]]/951-2.<ref>Ḥusaynī Dashtī, ''Maʿārif wa maʿārīf'', vol. 8, p. 516.</ref> | ||
==Significance in the Transmission of Hadiths== | ==Significance in the Transmission of Hadiths== | ||
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==Teachers== | ==Teachers== | ||
Al-'Ayyashi is the only person who is mentioned as al-Kashshi's teacher.<ref>Najāshī, Rijāl, p. 372; Ṭūsī, Rijāl, p. 497; Ḥillī, Khulāṣat al-aqwāl, p. 146 quoted from Abū ʿAlī Ḥāʾirī, ''Muntahī l-maqāl'', vol. 6, p. 144.</ref> However, some people from whom al-Kashshi transmitted hadiths can count as his teachers. | |||
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* [[Adam b. Muhammad al-Qalanasi al-Balkhi]] | * [[Adam b. Muhammad al-Qalanasi al-Balkhi]] |